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What is matter?

What are the states of matter?

What is temperature?

What is an atom?

What is a molecule?

What is an element?

What is chemistry?

What is a species?

What is evolution?

What is taxonomy?

What are the modes of reproduction of animals?

What are the modes of reproduction of plants?

What is a gene?

What is photosynthesis?

What is biology?

What is the lithosphere?

What is the hydrosphere?

What is the atmosphere?

What is erosion?

What is a mineral?

What are the different types of rocks?

What is the water cycle?

What are tectonic plates?

What is gravity?

What is our solar system called?

What is a natural manifestation of energy?

What is renewable energy?

What is geology?

What is a simple machine?

What is the transformation of energy?

What is a specification?

What is linking and guidance?

What is Engineering?

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The use of thought

What is a cognitive bias?

The tragedy of the commons

Critical thinking

The art of arbitrating choices

Submit VS choose (in society)

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Models and modeling

The limits of a model

Choosing the Right Chart (Diagram)

Causality and Correlation

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Human needs

Social floors (food security, etc.)

Ecological footprint (water emp., carborne emp....)

Consumerism and waste (food, etc.)

Scope of our actions (1st order, 2nd order effects, etc.)

Social equity

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The economy

The usefulness of the economy

GDP

Globalization

Supply chains

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The distribution of wealth (world debts, etc.)

Fossil fuels

Superorganisms

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The Donut (Donought Economy)

Growth, decay and post-growth

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The Earth system

Biodiversity

Biocapacity (service of nature, pollination, etc.)

Ecological ceilings

What is the environment?

The population explosion

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Disturbances

Overshoot

Feedback loop

Carbon cycle

Greenhouse effect (global warming, etc.)

Pollution (plastic, acidification, waste, etc.)

Climate change (climate refugees, etc.)

Changes in land use (deforestation, desertification, etc.)

Mass extinctions

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Biophysical reality

World energy (energy consumption)

The materiality of the world (matter everywhere)

The temporality of the world (increased longevity, etc.)

Digital footprint

Recycling and its limits

The peaks (oil, phosphorus, resources, etc.)

The TRE (energy return rate)

Renewable Éditions (Échoice, etc.)

Food production (how?)

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